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1 UPCOMING EVENTS IN DROI Hearing on Human Rights in China 15 July 2010, 10h30-12h00 DROI will hold an exchange of views on human rights in China following the last round of the EU-China Human Rights Dialogue. Guest speakers: Lord Teverson of the EU Subcommittee of the House of Lords, UK, who will present the EU Committee report "Stars and Dragons: The EU and China", Wan Yanhai, human rights activist, director of Aizhixing, a Beijing based NGO dedicated to HIV/AIDS prevention and Prof. Marie Holzman, sinologist, President of the Association "Solidarité Chine". Hearing on human rights in Southeast Asia- 15 July 2010, 09h30-10h30 DROI will hold an exchange of views on human rights in Southeast Asia - Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand. Members will hear statements from Dr Sophie Richardson, Asia Advocacy Director, Human Rights Watch, Ambassadors and other diplomats of the SEA countries and representatives of the European Commission. DROI delegation to Beslan, Russia on 1 September 2010 Mrs Hautala, Mrs Andrikiene and Mr Berman will represent DROI at a commemoration of the sixth anniversary of the terrible events in Beslan when over 360 people, mostly children, were killed when security forces took action to end a hostage crisis. In 2005 the European Parliament called for an international investigation of the Beslan terrorist attack and its aftermath. President Buzek speaks before DROI - 24 June 2010 A wide range of members attended the exchange of views held with President Buzek in DROI on 24 June. The President reported on his visits to Russia and to Chiina, where he raised human rights issues in both public and private meetings. Ms. Hautala considered this a very good example of the correct approach which should be followed also by the other institutions. The President reiterated his view that activity in the field of human rights was one of the priorities of the Institution to be followed up consistently in the framework of urgency resolutions, hearings, agreements with third countries, support for human rights defenders, interparliamentary delegations as well as in Parliament's oversight of the EIDHR and the EEAS. He also fully supported DROI's insistence on better access to certain Council documents. 1
2 DROI Delegation to Washington May 2010 two pillars: human rights in the US on one hand, as well as ways to strengthen EU- U.S. cooperation in defense of human rights globally. EP Ad Hoc Delegation to the ICC review conference in Kampala, Uganda - 31 May-2 June 2010 A six-member a delegation of DROI travelled to Washington led by Chairwoman Heidi Hautala and MEPs Kinga Gál (EPP), László Tőkés (EPP), Ana Gomes (S&D), David Martin (S&D) and Marietje Schaake (ALDE). It was the first such trip of DROI since President Obama came to office and after the coming into force of the Treaty of Lisbon. In fact, it was DROI's first delegation outside Europe. It was also the first EP delegation to the US after the Washington visit of European Parliament (EP) President Jerzy Buzek and U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden's visit to the European Parliament on 7 May The Delegation had an intensive programme of meetings with representatives of the U.S. Administration (High level officials from the State Department and the NSC), Congress (bodies dealing specifically with Human Rights), and civil society (NGO's and Think Tanks). The discussions were focused on Richard Howitt led the ad hoc EP delegation of six members (Ana Gomes (S&D), Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė (EPP), Pino Arlacchi (ALDE), Barbara Lochbihler (Greens) and Marek Henryk Migalski, (ECR, Poland)) who attended the opening days of the Review Conference of the Rome Statute in Kampala, which took place 31 May to- 11 June. This was the first opportunity for the States Parties to the Rome Statute to make amendments to the Statute since its entry into force on 1 July 2002, and thereby a significant milestone for the International Criminal Court. During their three day stay, members attended the Plenary debate and took part in the panel discussions on victims, peace and justice, cooperation and complementarity. They also participated in side events, such as the launch of the EU 2
3 brochure on ICC and the EU, and visited projects for rehabilitation of torture victims funded under the EIDHR. Exchange of views with Mr Maxime Verhagen, Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs- 10 May 2010 In DROI Mr Verhagen presented members with a new Dutch document on "Human Dignity for all: a human rights strategy for foreign policy". With 200 million underage workers worldwide, members agreed that the EU should use all means at its disposal, including development and cooperation policy, human rights dialogues, trade policy, public procurement and corporate social responsibility to try and achieve some improvement of the situation Hearing on human rights in the European Neighbourhood Policy (case studies: Ukraine and Egypt) 10 May 2010 two countries, in particular the continued state of emergency in Egypt as well as noticeable backward steps in the Ukraine following the elections, namely in the field of gender equality. It was noted that in order to improve the efficiency of the ENP as a human rights instrument for the Ukraine, the EU should seek more cooperation with the Council of Europe. A key question regarding Egypt is how much HR will be made a key criterion for agreeing to the requested upgrade of relations with Egypt. Similar issues have arisen in relation to Israel and Tunisia. Presentation of EU Annual Report on Human Rights in world on behalf of the HR/VP- 10 May 2010 The Foreign Affairs Council report on Human Rights in the world, covering the 18 months from July 2008 to December 2009.was presented jointly by the Council Secretariat (Riina Kionka) and the Commission (Véronique Arnault). The Commission confirmed that already more than 100 delegations now have a human rights focal point. Ms. Lochbihler, wondered to whom the report is addressed. Referring to the Parliament's last annual report on human rights (Obiols' report, 2009), members called for the development of quantifiable indices and benchmarks in order to measure the effectiveness of the EU policy on human rights. This DROI debate brought out the lack of progress in human rights aspects in these Mrs Andrikiene, rapporteur for the EP's annual report on Human Rights 2010 also commented on the report, stating that though EU action is presented as positively as possible, the general feeling is that human rights are under severe 3
4 attack and the EU is not left with sufficient influence to challenge this trend Hearing on new information technologies and human rights: presentation of a study on the implication, possibilities and dangers for HR of modern communications 2 June 2010 information technologies issues part of the EU HR dialogues, as well as EU bilateral agreements, addressing them at the level of the UN HRC and other multinational fora, encouraging European companies to agree on voluntary code of conduct when dealing with repressive regimes. EU diplomats should follow more closely the Internet censorship cases and visit jailed citizens in the censorship countries. Nokia Siemens and Google publicly accepted their responsibilities but pointed to the need for a legal framework to work within. Reform in the Arab World (in cooperation with Freedom House) 2 June 2010 The hearing focussed on how Information and Communication Technologies created new opportunities for protecting and advancing human rights but also, on the other hand, how ICT present a series of challenges and threats concerning the control of citizens and restrictions on human rights. Invited guests included Mr Andrew Puddephatt from Global Partners and Associates who presented the study on Information and Communication Technologies and Human Rights, further, IT companies Google and Nokia Siemens and NDTV, an independent Chinese TV company. The main recommendations of the hearing included: making internet and new At its meeting of 2-3 June, the subcommittee heard presentations from three NGO representatives of NGOs from Arab countries. In respect of Egypt the main discussions revolved around emergency law and the consequences for HR in the country. For Algeria and the Maghreb countries it was stated that the legitimacy conferred on the governments of the Maghreb by the EU stifles democracy and civil society in these countries. Within the Gulf states the emphasis was on Bahrain and members were briefed on women's rights. Human Rights in Central Asia 3 June 2010 As part of the DROI meeting, members held a lively exchange of views with representatives from three NGOs from Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan and Uzbekistan with particular focus on the registration issue. Members were informed of the intricacies of the system which prevents many citizens such as migrant workers 4
5 and others from enjoying their social and civil rights unless they can pay corrupt local officials. Up to 20% of citizens in Kirgizstan are thus deprived of many basic rights. In many countries the lack of rights of residence associated with this problem can only be circumvented by bribing law enforcement officers. In Uzbekistan there is an estimated 1 million migrant workers subject to this extortion. The Commission briefed the subcommittee on their view on this issue, highlighting the utility of the HR Dialogues now established with the five countries concerned. Exchange of views with Mr Juan Duarte Cuadrado (Spanish Presidency) Chair of the Council Working Group on Human Rights 10 June 2010 Mr Duarte Cuadrado highlighted the results achieved in the fields of the death penalty, torture, child soldiers, gender equality, rights of LGBT persons, rights of persons with disabilities, rights to water access and human rights defenders. Amnesty International touched on the main issues which marked this semester and notably the concerns on the EEAS headquaters structure. Amnesty International emphasised also the lack of transparency and accountability in the Council. On 1 July 2010, a representative of the incoming Belgian presidency who now chaits COHOM on behalf of Baroness Ashton presented the main topics: the working methodology, to rationalize the HR instruments (notably on HR dialogues and contacts with civil society organisations), coherence between internal and external policies, dealing with main HR items (notably death penalty, Human Rights Defenders and United Nations mechanisms). Situation of NGOs and civil society in Israel 23 June 2010 The Subcommittee heard presentations from 3 NGO representatives, two of which had come from Israel especially. Dr. Menuchin of the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel painted a picture of a reducing pluralism in Israel and an increase of right-wing nationalist parties opposed to dissident voices. Mr Jafar Farah of the Advocacy Centre for Arab citizens in Israel, gave several examples of how the Israeli government discriminates against Arab citizens of Israel, e.g. new law on citizenship revocation, new housing policies, issues of removal of immunity of Knesset members - currently there are 35 laws that discriminate against Arab citizens of Israel. He was also concerned that EU funds for HR NGOs could be threatened by the new law being considered by the Knesset. Mrs Stanus of the EuroMed Human Rights Network gave recommendations to the EU to raise the NGO law issue in Association Council meetings and make sure that it can continue to finance HR NGOs in Israel. DROI members were encouraged to support a proposal to put the issue on plenary. The Deputy Ambassador for Israel, Mr Tal, stated that an Interministerial team of the Israeli government is currently analysing several issues regarding NGOs. The 5
6 Israeli government position is that whilst there should be no constraint on NGOs, transparency of funding had to be assured. Prof. Steinberg of NGO Monitor from Israel said that in his opinion much of EU funding for HR NGOs is in fact counterproductive for the peace process and is used to undermine the security of the state of Israel. The Commission also briefed the subcommittee, stating that normal scrutiny of Israel takes place in the ENP context. Israel's NGO framework is in line with EU member states as regards freedom of expression. Yet in the last year government attacks on NGOs had increased and the general environment has worsened for HR NGOs. If adopted in the form as introduced, the law would seriously curtail the room for manoeuvre for NGOs. Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo- 1 July 2010 In association with DEVE, the DROI hearing used the international attention to the DRC as it celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence one day earlier (30 June) to focus on human rights issues. Three NGO statements (FIDH/Congo Electors' League; Oxfam and ICG) described the worsening human rights situation: continuing extrajudicial killings, abductions, sexual violence, torture committed by the rebel groups and the military. One minute silence was observed for Congolese human rights defender Floribert Chebeya Bahizire, who was killed recently and was the subject of the June HR urgency resolution. Members called for an independent inquiry into his death and protection, including European financial support, for their families and other human rights defenders and their organisations. Members called for action on tackling illegal exploitation of minerals and putting an end to sexual violence against women and girls (reportedly 160 women are raped each week in DRC). MEPs asked that the human rights situation be addressed at the next ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly, on 2-5 December 2010 in Kinshasa. Other suggestions included the establishment of a preventive mechanism in the form of an ACP-EU joint standing committee on human rights and a EP delegation mission to the DRC. Reports and Opinions Draft opinion on human rights, social and environmental standards in International Trade agreements Draftsman: David Martin Committee responsible: INTA Further discussion in DROI in September Planned adoption plenary: October
7 Sakharov Prize 2010 Calendar - Deadline for nomination of candidates: 22 September before 6 p.m., Strasbourg - Presentation of candidates in AFET/DEVE/DROI: 5 October, Brussels - Vote on 3 finalists in AFET & DEVE: 12 October at 6.30 p.m., Brussels - Decision of the Conference of Presidents on Laureate: 21 October, Strasbourg - Joint AFET/DEVE/DROI meeting with Laureate: 13 December, Strasbourg - Prize-giving ceremony in Plenary: 15 December, Strasbourg HR related resolutions adopted in plenary in May- July July - Strasbourg Zimbabwe, in particular the case of Farai Maguwu Venezuela, in particular the case of Maria Lourdes Afiuni North Korea Situation in Kyrgyzstan AIDS/HIV in view of the XVIII International AIDS Conference (Vienna July 18-23, 2010) 17 June - Strasbourg Democratic Republic of Congo: the case of Floribert Chebeya Bahizire Israeli military operation against the humanitarian flotilla and the Gaza blockade Situation in the Korean Peninsula Executions in Libya Nepal Conclusions of the EU/Russia Summit Trade in goods used for torture 20 May - Strasbourg Burma/Myanmar Religious Freedom in Pakistan Thailand 19 May - Strasbourg ICC - First review Conference of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Kampala Next DROI Meetings in 2010 Thursday, 15 July, 09h00-12h30 in room JAN 6Q2 Monday, 13 September, 15h00-18h30 Thursday, 30 September, 09h00-12h30 & 15h00-18h30 Thursday, 14 October, 09h00-12h30 Highlights coming up in DROI in September-October 2010 (provisional, subject to change) DROI delegation to Beslan Human rights in Bosnia, in Burma/Myanmar, in Turkey, in Tunisia, in Western Sahara, in South Ossetia/Abkhazia Annual report on human rights Fight against impunity: the case of Argentina Transitional justice EP LIVE Europarl TV LINKS Studies on human rights 7
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